20 George Street Marrickville NSW 2204

To demolish the existing improvements including tree removal and construct a 4 storey residential flat building containing 14 dwellings with basement car parking

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(Source: Inner West Council (Marrickville), reference DA201600025)

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  1. suzanna szabo commented

    There are far too many apartment buildings in George street and it would cause much more congestion for residents. The amenity for locals will be reduced and the charm of residential architecture is at risk by this development. The growth and overdevelopment of Marrickville is environmentally and socially unsound and as such I would oppose this development. Families and older persons in the street are at risk from increased congestion and traffic from such a development. These types of developments do nothing for the character of Marrickville and the need for truly affordable accommodations, green spaces and appropriate accommodation for the inner west demographic that includes students, artists, working families, children and the elderly.
    The lack of planned increase in infrastructure also puts pressure on this community, for example parks, transport and public amenities.

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